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Today, as anyone who wakes up listening to 6music will know, is Wear Your Old Band T-shirt To Work Day.
Last year, my office participated in this en masse. The guy who (at the time) orchestrated Formal Friday most weeks emailed round and instructed everyone: band t-shirts. A surprising number of people joined in.
This year, I suspect it might be just a couple of us.
It was quite a dilemma for me. Legally speaking, my oldest band t-shirt is the canonical Celtic knot NMA shirt. It got dragged out last year for a 6music gig, and I remembered why I don't wear it any more. Not only is it faded to a gruesome grubby greenish black, and twisted so the print is wonky, it has stretched. And shrunk. It is now very short and very wide, and probably fits no human. So not that one.
Next oldest is a Smiths shirt, advertising Rank.I'm not a massive fan of the live album, and the shirt is a cheap knock-off that also hasn't really retained its shape (and was wonky in the first place). Not that one.
There's the long-sleeved Cure shirt that belonged to my first boyfriend. It is a beautiful tie-dyed green shirt with the Boys Don't Cry logo on the back. Sadly it is ruined by a ghastly portrait of R Smith on the front, executed in blobby neons. Definitely not that one.
Actually, there are a couple of plausible NMA long-sleeved shirts, but they are in a different bit of the wardrobe and I forgot about them. There's my Death to the Pixies shirt, but that looks a bit obscene for work (it isn't, but it looks it). I wore the Indelicates last year, and Zombina has stretched beyond all plausibility. So today...

I shall mostly be advertising the sadly-departed Rome Burns.
Originally I had a black shirt underneath. ChrisC pointed out how much it underscored the very non-blackness of Rome Burns. Well, it is meant to be an old band shirt. However, as I combed my hair the seam split up the inner arm. So, on to the next thinnest undershirt... Which happened to be pale blue. Not the best colour, but thinness was imperative. It is an old shirt and is not as, um, spacious as it once was :)
Anyone else?
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Date: 2015-11-27 03:04 pm (UTC)(I *think* one of my old bands played a gig with Rome Burns once? Along with, dammit, what was their name, Brighton goth-metal band with Ed and Richie and Tim the Mighty... in Cambridge... nope, s'gone.)
Incidentally, I wish I hadn't bought you dinner right before you dumped me on your front porch.
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Date: 2015-11-27 04:03 pm (UTC)One kudo to you.
I really like 6music. Shawn Keaveney should talk less, but I say that about every breakfast dj.
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Date: 2015-11-27 04:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-11-27 05:27 pm (UTC)Nice. Cold in Berlin are great.
(And you just made me wonder if they were playing anywhere nearby, and they're at the Lexington in January, so 'scuse me, I have some tickets to buy...)
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Date: 2015-11-27 08:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-11-27 10:51 pm (UTC)It was a nostalgic sort of recent t shirt...
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Date: 2015-11-27 11:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-11-28 12:31 am (UTC)As far as oldest goes, that's a Led Zep T-shirt which is no longer recognisable (also it wasn't bought at a gig/from the band so doesn't count</band T-shirt snobbery>), followed by a fragile obscurity of such high sentimental value that I don't wear it any more (Knight Run, a band you've never heard of which the music technician from my 6th form college was in), which makes the next contender a very scrappy Damned T-shirt, I think.